Originally posted by: crazyrabbits
When I used to be a member of the StarTrek.com forum, I accumulated a post count of (and I'm not kidding) 11,425 posts (under the name crazyrabbits) over a period of about three years. I know way more than I should about plot holes in Star Trek. I ended up getting my account locked, but it wasn't deleted, so if the site archive still exists (and I hope it does), you can probably search my posts out on there. This was back about 2 years ago.
To me, rankings mean nothing anymore. I post when I feel that I have something to contribute, or I want to thank someone for their work.
When I used to be a member of the StarTrek.com forum, I accumulated a post count of (and I'm not kidding) 11,425 posts (under the name crazyrabbits) over a period of about three years. I know way more than I should about plot holes in Star Trek. I ended up getting my account locked, but it wasn't deleted, so if the site archive still exists (and I hope it does), you can probably search my posts out on there. This was back about 2 years ago.
To me, rankings mean nothing anymore. I post when I feel that I have something to contribute, or I want to thank someone for their work.
yeah thats pretty much how i have felt for about a year and a half. but in the begining, man oh man. i think i had a 200 post day once time. i also remember passing like 3 or 4 people on the rankings list in a day, this was abck when 5 - 10 were all in the 1000 - 2400 range.